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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I think you think the answer is "yes", and you want everyone to say "yes" because of the <4% stat, when the reality is much more murky than that. Pay is poor, housing costs are sky high, LOTS of unstable part time/short term employment and huge numbers of families need their income topped up with in-work benefits. So in my opinion, to answer the question, no, not really.
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This for me too.
It's ridiculous that someone only working up to 10 hrs a week.
Is classed even as employed.
You can do anything with statistics.
All governments have too.